Parts of a Castle

Parts of a Castle The many different parts of Medieval Castles were essential for ensuring a safe retreat against intrusion or invasion. Discover the facts about the different parts of Medieval Castles! Most people have heard about the main parts of a castle - the drawbridge, murder holes and dungeons - but what about the other parts of the castles?

Identifying different Parts of CastlesThis section provides a comprehensive description which will assist you in identifying different parts and architectural features of castles.

Parts of a Castle

What were the parts of the Castles which were called the Crenellations?

What was the Keep?

What was the Garderobe?

What were the names of the rooms in different parts of the castles?

What was the function of the Great Hall?

What are the names given to other parts of the castles?

Parts of a Castle - The Norman CastlesThe Normans introduced the wooden Motte and Bailey Castles to England following their victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The Norman timber Motte and Bailey castles were quickly replaced by permanent stone Norman castles. The names of many Castle parts therefore had a French origin. The great Norman Keep replaced the wooden tower - this is one of the main parts of a castle that are explained in this section. The Plantagenets followed the Normans and the great Medieval concentric castles were built and new castle parts were added to strengthen the defences of castles.

Parts of a Castle - The Medieval CastlesThe most prolific of the Plantagenet castle builders was the Plantagenet English King Edward I. These old Edwardian Medieval Castles were a symbol of wealth and power and were often the centre of historic battles and Medieval sieges! These great old castles were built for Medieval warfare and defence and new parts of the castle were designed accordingly! The Medieval architect and engineer who designed many of the main parts of the Medieval castle was Master James of St George. These Medieval castles introduced many main parts of a castle including the Drawbridge, Portcullis, Barbican, Crenellations, Death Traps and Murder Holes!

Parts of a Castle - Moats!One of the most familiar and main parts of Medieval castles is the moat. There are many legends and myths surrounding the Moats of Medieval Castles. Perhaps the most famous is the myth that there were dragons or alligators in the moats of the Medieval Castles!

What was the purpose of the moat?

How did moats help with the defences of Medieval Castles?

How deep were the moats?

Parts of a Castle - Dungeons!The dungeon is another familiar and main part of the Castle. The very word 'dungeon' conjures up a dark vision of one of the most infamous parts of a castle:

What were dungeons like?

Who were thrown into dungeons?

Were Instruments of Torture used on prisoners?

The horror of the dungeon fascinates all of those interested in the different parts of the Medieval Castle

Parts of a Castle - Castle Moats, Dungeons and Parts & a Glossary of Terms!This section covering the different parts of a Medieval Castle, including the moat and the dungeon, is fascinating. Can you name 20 different parts of a castle? This section will provide you with full details of the description, origin and purpose or function of different parts of a castle. The following links provide access to facts and information about the different main parts of the Castle: